Faster touch-to-focus time and reduced unnecessary refocusing in low light or scenes with continuous motion.

Faster response and improved accuracy when using Touchless Control and easier set up and training of the “Ok Google Now” trigger.

Enhanced transfer of content from old phone to new phone using Motorola Migrate.

Fine-tuned feature that allows you to find phone when it is lost that sometimes prevented a lost phone from reporting its location.

We’ve already covered this update pretty intensely, with a full gallery of before and after shots for the camera. We also compared the new camera to some of the top phones on the market, including the G2 and Galaxy S4. It’s definitely something you’ll want to update to as soon as possible.

To grab the update, head into Settings>About phone>System updates. The update will like start rolling out slowly today, but will pick up pace and become available to more customers daily.

That gives us updates for T-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T variants of the Moto X – Verizon is the only one left.